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Westmont neighborhood

Westmont

Classic suburban downtown with Metra access and Prairie Path trails

Chicago, IL Real Estate

Metra BNSF RailwayTy Warner Parkdowntown Westmont restaurantsIllinois Prairie Path

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The Neighborhood

Classic suburban downtown with Metra access and Prairie Path trails

Known for

Metra BNSF RailwayTy Warner Parkdowntown Westmont restaurantsIllinois Prairie PathHistoric Main Street

Market Trends

Westmont Market Overview

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How Westmont rents are trending

From leased listings, through June 2026

Year over year
+12.3%
Vs. Chicago median
-29%
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Location

Westmont in Chicago

About Westmont

Westmont, Chicago, IL sits along the BNSF Railway corridor, a classic DuPage County suburb built around a walkable downtown core. Tree-canopied streets radiate out from the Metra station, lined with brick bungalows, split-level homes, and midcentury ranches that define postwar Chicagoland. Cass Avenue runs north-south through the heart of things, while Ogden Avenue cuts across the northern edge, connecting to I-294 and the rest of the western suburbs.

The downtown strip along Cass hosts local spots like Egg Harbor Cafe for weekend brunch, Westmont Public Library's modern glass facade, and Italian restaurants that have anchored the town for decades. Ty Warner Park sprawls across 25 acres with baseball diamonds, tennis courts, and a summer concert series that draws families from surrounding towns. The Illinois Prairie Path—a 61-mile crushed limestone trail—runs directly through Westmont, offering a car-free route east toward Elmhurst or west to Wheaton for runners and cyclists. Grab coffee at a Cass Avenue cafe, hop the Metra, and you're at Union Station in 30 minutes.

Single-family homes dominate Westmont's housing stock—three-bedroom ranches, Cape Cods, and updated split-levels with finished basements and two-car garages. Tree-lined lots are generous by suburban standards, many with mature oaks and backyard decks. Condos and townhomes cluster near the Metra station for commuters prioritizing walkability, while apartments for rent in Westmont appeal to young professionals who want suburban calm with Chicago access. Homes for sale in Westmont typically move fast when priced right—this is quiet, functional suburban living with a genuine downtown you can walk to.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Living in Westmont

Westmont is known for its walkable downtown centered on Cass Avenue, direct Metra BNSF access to Chicago, and the Illinois Prairie Path trail system that runs through town. It's a classic DuPage County suburb with a functional Main Street feel.

Westmont's housing stock is primarily single-family homes—midcentury ranches, split-levels, Cape Cods, and brick bungalows on tree-lined lots. Condos and townhomes near the Metra station offer lower-maintenance options, while apartment complexes serve renters seeking suburban living with train access.

Westmont offers renters suburban quiet with easy Metra access to downtown Chicago—about 30 minutes to Union Station. The walkable downtown has restaurants and coffee shops, Ty Warner Park provides recreation space, and the Illinois Prairie Path connects to neighboring towns for cycling and running.

Westmont is near Ty Warner Park, the Illinois Prairie Path trail system, Egg Harbor Cafe, Westmont Public Library, and a cluster of restaurants along Cass Avenue. Ogden Avenue provides quick access to I-294, while the Metra BNSF station connects directly to downtown Chicago.

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